Delia Gonzalez is a fine artist and musician based in New York. As part of an afternoon focused on emerging music, Gonzalez presents a rare performance of her latest project, In Remembrance (DFA Records). Consisting of four ballet films, In Remembrance is accompanied by a classical piano score composed by Gonzalez. This special event features a screening of all four films, with Gonzalez providing a live soundtrack. Her performance is accompanied by four luminaries of the Brooklyn electronic music scene – Alice Cohen, Bryce Hackford, Adrian Knight, and David Lackner.
The afternoon also includes performances by other cutting-edge electronic musicians from New York City – a live ambient set with visuals by musicians, designers, and videographers Georgia, a live hardware techno set by Malory (Godmode), and a DJ set with visuals from Heathered Pearls (Ghostly).
Sunday Sessions is a weekly presentation of performance, moving images, dance, music, and discursive programs. Its mission is to embrace live arts as an integral aspect of contemporary practice and ask how art forms, which unfold in the here and now, produce specific ways of thinking and useful means to engage with the broader world. Every Sunday different artists, curators, thinkers and a range of other cultural agents are invited to share their latest projects and ideas with the MoMA PS1 audience.
This event is organized by Jonathan Galkin and Kristopher Petersen, DFA Records.
Sunday Sessions is organized by Jenny Schlenzka, Associate Curator with Alex Sloane, Curatorial Assistant and Rosey Selig-Addiss, Associate Producer.
Sunday Sessions 2014-15 is dedicated to Mike Skinner, 1974-2014
Sunday Sessions and the VW Dome at MoMA PS1 are made possible by a partnership with Volkswagen of America.
Major support is provided by MoMA’s Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art through the Annenberg Foundation.